Nobody likes to tap a touch screen to type text. And virtually no one does, thanks to Swype keyboards. The option is available on most Android phones, but the wish lists all call for a better version to make its way to Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie. Swype made its way to Android in Jelly Bean 4.2, but tech gurus would like to see a more sophisticated set up that lets users edit words without deleting them, a feature missing from the current update. I currently use a Galaxy S3, and it always, ALWAYS thinks I want to write "thou" when I write "you." I wholeheartedly agree with this, there is definite room for improvement in Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie.

Tech wish lists are also calling for two more features. The first is an improved contacts management system. If you want to message or email multiple contacts in Jelly Bean 4.2, you have to add them one at a time to the message. A simple checklist system, like the one proposed by TechRadar's wish list, would make reaching out to touch multiple people much, much easier. Another common wish list item is an improved Notes app, similar to Evernote. Syncing it with Gmail would also be cool, since there's nothing more frustrating than having to write a reminder to remind you to check your notes for a reminder.

Obviously, these wish lists are NOT official Android Key Lime Pie 5.0 features. But if these are the flaws as identified by tech experts, you can bet that Google is aware of them too. There's not a lot known about the Motorola X either, but in addition to being the (possible) flagship phone for Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie there are a few other tidbits leaked about the super phone in the recent reports.

In addition to its rumored announcement at Google I/O, insiders are anticipating a July 8 release date for the Motorola X. It will allegedly be available for all the major carriers and sell for around $299 (with contracts, obviously). All versions will also be sold through the Google Play store at similar off-contract price to Nexus line. Not a "Nexus" but will come running stock Android and with some bloatware. Bloatware can apparently be removed once unlocked.

Google I/O is set for May 15, so odds are there will be a few official announcements beforehand regarding both Android Key Lime Pie and the Motorola X. And, of course, expect lots and lots more rumors, too.

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